August 19, 2018

HUSBAND MATERIAL BY RAINE MILLER - ARC REVIEW AND RELEASE BLITZ



She left me the week before our wedding.

Said I wasn't "husband material."

Actually, I'd have to agree with my ex on that matter...because I'm just better off alone.

But everything changed for me the day I met a mysterious beauty sketching on the beach.

Giselle…

We had one magical night together...and then she was gone—a free-spirited angel who flitted away with the dawn.

I searched until I found her again.

And now I can't let her go...because I might just be husband material after all.

*Husband Material is the third book in the LEFT AT THE ALTAR series in a collaboration of six New York Times Bestselling Authors: J. S. Scott, Ruth Cardello, Raine Miller, Sawyer Bennett, M. Malone, and Melody Anne.


This is, surprisingly, my first title by Raine Miller, and I enjoyed it. It's a shorter story, so it is instalove, which works when it is shorter as there just isn't the time to fully develop the backstory and the events leading up to the relationship.

Gage was jilted...recently and seemingly over his socks never ending up in the hamper.  However, the reader and Gage himself understand this was merely the final straw, the last thing his ex mentioned before being completely done with him.  So, he decides he is not one for relationships and romance is off the table.

Until he sees Giselle, his French beach fairy and realizes that maybe it was only partly his fault that his ex left him, and that sometimes, it is all about the person you are with making you willing to do more, to hunt them down, to see if you can find them again when what you had was supposed to be one night, and maybe to even be willing to chase them around the world, if it comes to that, because what you have is worth fighting for.

I enjoyed this title, and I believed the characters.  I wanted more of them, which happens a lot in a shorter story.  But at the same time, I thought the parts we were part of, and the parts the author skipped over for space, worked well and allowed the story to flow.

As I mentioned, this is my first title by this author, but it won't be my last.  I recommend this book.





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Raine Miller is a New York Times – USA Today – Wall Street Journal bestselling author who likes to write romantic stories pretty much every chance she gets. She has a handsome husband, two amazing sons, and two very bouncy Italian greyhounds to keep her busy the rest of the time. Her boys know she likes to write stories, but gratefully have never asked to read any. Thank God!


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Over the Edge, the stunning conclusion to the “intensely sexy” and “mind-blowing” Edge Series by New York Times bestselling author CD Reiss is available now!

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Limits tested.
Boundaries shifted.
Descend into sanity.
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This is Caden and Greyson's final story.













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_21A6258_pp-fb.jpgCD Reiss is a New York Times bestseller. She still has to chop wood and carry water, which was buried in the fine print. Her lawyer is working it out with God but in the meantime, if you call and she doesn't pick up she's at the well hauling buckets. Born in New York City, she moved to Hollywood, California to get her master's degree in screenwriting from USC. In case you want to know, that went nowhere but it did give her a big enough ego to write novels. She's frequently referred to as the Shakespeare of Smut which is flattering but hasn't ever gotten her out of chopping that cord of wood. If you meet her in person, you should call her Christine.



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August 17, 2018

DIRTY, RECKLESS LOVE BY LEXI RYAN - BLOG TOUR & ARC REVIEW

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I’m in love with a man who tried to kill me. At least that’s what they tell me . . . 

Six weeks ago, paramedics found me unconscious in my own home. Beaten. Bruised. Hardly breathing. When I woke up, I couldn’t remember the last three years or anything about my life in Jackson Harbor. They tell me my fiancé, Colton McKinley, is on the run for what he did to me. They tell me I’m safer if I stay away. 

I don’t care if my memories ever come back. I want nothing to do with those missing years . . . until a sexy stranger with angry eyes shows up on my doorstep and demands I stop ignoring him. 

Levi Jackson is my fiancé’s best friend, but seeing him sparks something inside me. As the truth unravels in my mind, I know they’re wrong about Colton. My own secrets are far more dangerous than the man I was engaged to.

I return to Jackson Harbor to search for answers and find myself running from a faceless boogeyman and seeking refuge in Levi’s arms. And in his bed. 

I can’t deny my feelings for Levi. But as the pile of lies between us grows, I realize that sometimes the truth can’t set us free. It may be the very thing that could destroy us.


This was one of those books where the blurb really draws you in.  The idea that the heroine lost her memory, doesn't remember the ex who may, or may not, have beaten her...and who happens to be best friends with Levi.

Ellie is having a rough time in her romantic life.  She doesn't remember the incident that resulted in her injuries, her family wants her to stay with them instead of moving back to her home, and potentially keeping her from remembering what happened.

There was a lot in this one that was not romantic, and it detracted at times from the romantic plot of the story.  I liked Levi and Ellie together, and the fact that she doesn't remember anything about her previous relationship assists with the believably of the new relationship.  But, while Ellie doesn't know the close timeline between one relationship and the other, the reader does.  And, this made it difficult for me to fully invest in the relationship.

I did enjoy this title overall, and it was interesting to see the way the story developed.  While I did have some minor issues with the plot, I do recommend this and I did enjoy the title overall.



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The man searches my face. “That’s why you won’t come home. You’re afraid of Colton.” “I don’t want anything to do with that life.” He exhales heavily and rolls his shoulders back, as if he’s trying to shake off a ghost. “That’s not fair to the rest of us. To everyone who loves you, everyone who was sick with worry when they put you into that coma. Not. Fucking. Fair.” I shrug. “Maybe losing a child and almost dying has made me a little selfish.” His gaze drifts down to my stomach, and I cover it with my hand without thinking. “I’m sorry about the baby.” I nod, tears springing to my eyes. “Me too.” So sorry. “I understand if you want to live here now, but don’t cut us out. We all lost something that night.” “Did you?” He narrows his eyes. “You think I didn’t care? That this was all some game to me, and losing you was nothing?” I wrap my arms around my chest, as if the pressure might weaken this force pulling me toward him by the solar plexus, this inexplicable need to be closer and let him wrap me in his arms. “Losing me? When was I ever yours to lose?” He jerks his gaze away from me, slides off his stool, and downs the rest of his beer. “Thanks. I guess that clears up where we stand after everything.” I open my mouth to apologize but swallow the words and meet his steady gaze. Then he backs away and grabs his bags off the bar. He pulls an envelope from his pocket and hands it to me. “I was going to leave this for you with the barista next door, but I guess I can save myself the trouble.” “What is it?” I ask, staring at the crisp black calligraphy that reads Ellie Courdrey. “An invitation to Ava and Jake’s wedding. Despite what you seem to think of me, I’m not fucking my future sister-in-law.” “Their wedding?” He nods. “They thought about canceling after everything, but . . .” He stares at me for a long beat. “They decided to put love first.” That feels like a jab. At me? At them? I don’t know. “I don’t want to go back there.” “Maybe it’s not always about what you want.” He shrugs as if it’s no different to him either way, but I can tell by the tension in his shoulders that it matters a lot. He steps forward—too close—and I let him, closing my eyes at his scent. Then a flash. He’s over me. The weight of him presses into my hips, his calloused hands holding my face, his fingers in my hair. “You’re sure?” I nod. Slide my hands down his back and lift my hips. “Yes. Please.” He searches my eyes. “No regrets.” I hold on to the memory of this man, wanting to examine it, to figure out what it means, but I’m too distracted by his closeness in this moment. He’s big. Strong. Warm. He lowers his mouth to my ear. “I never stopped loving you. Even when you told me to. Even when you chose him.” And then he walks away.

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Lexi Ryan is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of emotional romance that sizzles. Lexi is the 2018 winner of the Romance Writers of America® RITA® award for Best Long Contemporary Romance. She considers herself the luckiest girl around to make a living through storytelling. She loves spending time with her crazy kids, weightlifting, ice cream, swoony heroes, and vodka martinis.

Lexi lives in Indiana with her husband, two children, and a spoiled dog. You can find her at her website: www.lexiryan.com





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August 14, 2018

DIRTY RECKLESS LOVE BY LEXI RYAN - RELEASE BLITZ

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I’m in love with a man who tried to kill me. At least that’s what they tell me . . .
Six weeks ago, paramedics found me unconscious in my own home. Beaten. Bruised. Hardly breathing. When I woke up, I couldn’t remember the last three years or anything about my life in Jackson Harbor. They tell me my fiancé, Colton McKinley, is on the run for what he did to me. They tell me I’m safer if I stay away.
I don’t care if my memories ever come back. I want nothing to do with those missing years . . . until a sexy stranger with angry eyes shows up on my doorstep and demands I stop ignoring him.
Levi Jackson is my fiancé’s best friend, but seeing him sparks something inside me. As the truth unravels in my mind, I know they’re wrong about Colton. My own secrets are far more dangerous than the man I was engaged to.
I return to Jackson Harbor to search for answers and find myself running from a faceless boogeyman and seeking refuge in Levi’s arms. And in his bed.
I can’t deny my feelings for Levi. But as the pile of lies between us grows, I realize that sometimes the truth can’t set us free. It may be the very thing that could destroy us.

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DSC_3812Lexi Ryan is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of emotional romance that sizzles. Lexi is the 2018 winner of the Romance Writers of America® RITA® award for Best Long Contemporary Romance. She considers herself the luckiest girl around to make a living through storytelling. She loves spending time with her crazy kids, weightlifting, ice cream, swoony heroes, and vodka martinis.
Lexi lives in Indiana with her husband, two children, and a spoiled dog. You can find her at her website: www.lexiryan.com




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BOY TOY BY SARINA BOWN AND TANYA EBY-RELEASE BLITZ


A brand new romantic comedy from your favorite snort-laughing duo!

Liam

The moment Sadie Matthews walks through the daycare center door, I feel my world tilt in her direction. Again. I fell for her when I was fourteen, and I'm still not over her. Problem: she still thinks of me as a teen she used to babysit. But I've learned a few things about pleasing a woman in the last fifteen years. I can't wait to show her how good it could be. I need to move quickly before I lose her again. This is more than a game to me, but I still plan to win.

Sadie

I've just survived the worst year of my life. As a single mom of twin toddlers, I don't have time for a man. I barely have time to finish a thought. Who knew that Liam McAllister would grow up to be so devastating? He's everything my husband was not: tall, built, and willing to have a tea party with my girls.

I can't possibly get involved with him. He's too young for me. Too handsome. But he's so persuasive...


I can't lie. I hate the name Liam in books. It's a personal thing, and we all have names that don't work for us, for whatever reason. So, for me to want to read it, to be willing to ignore the name, and to enjoy it in spite of the name...well, it's got to be one heck of a book.

And, this one was exactly that. One heck of a book.

Liam and Sadie have an age difference. One that bothers Sadie and is absolutely no big deal to Liam. He is attracted to Sadie, doesn't care how old she is, how much baggage she brings to the relationship. He just wants her.

Sadie has doubts. She thinks Liam is too young, and she is not sure of the direction he is taking in his life, thinking that maybe he isn't mature enough to be with her in a long term relationship. Little does she know, there is a lot more to him than she initially sees and before long, her boy toy is turning into something a lot more.

I loved that the revelations about who Liam is are mixed for the reader. Some of it we know, some you find out with Sadie, allowing you to like him, but still be on the journey with Sadie as she realizes that her preconceived notions just might keep her from the perfect, love of her life.

The chemistry is scorching, and that matters, as it's what finally allows Sadie to at least have a fling with Liam, and you have to be willing to believe that she would get over her reasons for not being with him before you believe she is willing to give him a chance.

Even if his name is Liam. (Kidding)

I enjoyed this book, and I recommend it.

 

 
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